It can happen to you most any time and any place; all that's required is a stuffy auditorium filled with graduates in caps and gowns, a principal or president or superintendent who directs the program with boring predictability, speaks in a monotone voice with a staccato cadence, and of course, a guest speaker, who is prone to talk long after most have stopped listening.

And then, quite suddenly in the midst of this, you are overcome by the graduation blues.

The Taylor County Ministerial Association will host a worship service combining love for God and country on the National Day of Prayer - Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m. at Campbellsville Baptist Church.

The evening will include the Campbellsville Elementary third- and fourth-grade choirs, Taylor County High School Show Choir, National Guard honor detail, and special guest speaker retired Lt. Col. Steve Russell of Oklahoma.

Campbellsville University students shared testimonies of their spring break mission trips during Oasis, the weekly Baptist Campus Ministry meeting at Campbellsville University recently on the first day back to classes.

Missions to Costa Rica, Florida, Dearborn, Mich., a road trip around Kentucky, and a road trip around the South, came down to one theme, "Things don't always work out, but God works it out."